Review Roundup: DARK NOON at St. Ann's Warehouse
St. Ann's Warehouse presents the New York premiere of 2023's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the fix+foxy production Dark Noon, written and directed by acclaimed Danish director Tue Biering, co-directed and choreographed by South African theater-maker Nhlanhla Mahlangu, and produced by Glynis Henderson Productions, The Pleasance, and Alchemation. Check out what the critics are saying...
St. Ann's Warehouse Unveils Full 2023-24 Season
Explore the highly anticipated 2023-2024 season at St. Ann's Warehouse. Discover the dates, venues, and exciting lineup of shows coming to this renowned theater. Don't miss out on the unforgettable performances that await!
BWW Review: LAND WITHOUT DREAMS, Gate Theatre
Sometimes theatre can go very wrong for a lot of reasons. The audience are required to take a leap of faith, suspend their belief, and put their trust in the performers on stage. Some shows require a lot from the people who watch them, some don't. Land Without Dreams demands a level of openness that it's never able to fulfill. The piece works well on paper. On stage, not so much. Besides making a bunch of promises that aren't kept, the piece is, regrettably, inconclusive and inconsequential.
Theatre of Europe Launches its New Season of Site-Specific Premieres, Including A DOLL'S HOUSE
Theatre of Europe and Chelsea Theatre were granted Arts Council England funding to pilot a year of adventurous work from the continent in repertory. The Season opens with Danish company Fix&Foxy staging Ibsen's A DOLL'S HOUSE in different people's homes around London, followed by an audio tour by German/Swiss company Rimini Protokoll (Kaegi/Karrenbauer) through the streets of the city.